Saturday, December 21, 2013

The Seattle
Seahawks are surprisingly healthy heading into the last two games of their regular
season, according to their official web site. The offensive line is healthier
than ever with the return of tackles Russell Okung and Breno Giacomini. Unfortunately,
they will still have two superstars sidelined this week as wide receiver Percy
Harvin and outside linebacker K.J. Wright are both struggling with injuries.

Harvin has
received the most attention so far as he is still attempting to recover from
the hip surgery he had this preseason. It remains a likely possibility that he
will not see the field during the regular season after re-aggravating his injury
against the Minnesota Vikings in his Seahawk debut.

Wright, on
the other hand, was making a name for himself this year as an up-and-coming
superstar at the outside linebacker position for Seattle’s notorious defense
until he was sidelined by a broken foot two weeks ago against the 49ers. He
will also likely remain sidelined until the playoffs. Third-year linebacker Malcolm
Smith, a former USC product, will start for Wright in the meantime.

Here is the
Seattle Seahawks practice participation and game status reports according to
their official web site: